Why change what is fine ?
#1
Thread Starter
Why change what is fine ?
I just got to really look at the fan / magneto on the 24 cc Homelite. It is a waste of time & money to change to a battery powered Electronic Ignition setup. The E I needs to be watched like a hawk, or you have a sudden dead engine.
I am running it in a boat.
Stock, it is so simple to keep running.
Otherwise, I will be like our war machine. Super carrier to knock off 1 bad person in the center of a town.
KISS all the way.
Rich
#2
RE: Why change what is fine ?
It simply depends on the application, plus I find it no more difficult to keep track of the ignition battery as it is to look after the onboard receiver battery pack.
Switching to an EI system on engines earmarked for aircraft is most times a weight saving excercise, and also aids considerably in ease of starting, while you boaters have the benefit of a recoil pull cord starting arrangement.
Karol
Switching to an EI system on engines earmarked for aircraft is most times a weight saving excercise, and also aids considerably in ease of starting, while you boaters have the benefit of a recoil pull cord starting arrangement.
Karol
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RE: Why change what is fine ?
ORIGINAL: cyclops2
I just got to really look at the fan / magneto on the 24 cc Homelite. It is a waste of time & money to change to a battery powered Electronic Ignition setup. The E I needs to be watched like a hawk, or you have a sudden dead engine.
I am running it in a boat.
Stock, it is so simple to keep running.
Otherwise, I will be like our war machine. Super carrier to knock off 1 bad person in the center of a town.
KISS all the way.
Rich
I just got to really look at the fan / magneto on the 24 cc Homelite. It is a waste of time & money to change to a battery powered Electronic Ignition setup. The E I needs to be watched like a hawk, or you have a sudden dead engine.
I am running it in a boat.
Stock, it is so simple to keep running.
Otherwise, I will be like our war machine. Super carrier to knock off 1 bad person in the center of a town.
KISS all the way.
Rich
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I agree that the knee-jerk reaction of replacing a magneto with an EI is often not warranted and is expensive with no return-on-investment.
However, now that I'm older and with much less energy available for hand cranking magneto equipped airplane engines, I often succumb to buying gas engines with EI only. Were I operating a boat with easy access to a starting pulley, etc., I'd probably stay with the magneto too.
Ed Cregger
#5
Thread Starter
RE: Why change what is fine ?
Guys.
I am ALWAYS for safe, fast, easy starts. That is why this engine will have a electric starter. My 66 cc engine had to have 1. So I will move it to the 24 cc.
3 or 4 A123 cells, my RAM electric switch, and Bingo. So nice to restart & stop from the Xmitter.
Timing belt and a 1 way clutch bearing does it.
Rich